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The hotel’s Spegelsalen hosted the first Nobel Prize banquet.

Rich in history and tradition, the more than 130 year old Grand Hôtel Stockholm occupies prime position on the city's waterfront, a timeless classic that has played a pivotal role in shaping Stockholm as the cosmopolitan city that it is today. One of Scandinavia's leading luxury hotels, Grand Hôtel Stockholm has borne witness to some of the world's greatest achievements, and to this day, continues to makes its presence felt far beyond its shores. Since 1901, the Nobel Prize laureates and their families have all been guests of the Grand Hôtel Stockholm and the list of royalty, heads of state and artists who have stayed is impressive. In the words of a famous past guest, "The Grand is where it happens".

Grand Hôtel offers impressive rooms and suites. The Princess Lilian Suite, with its 330 sqm and a panoramic view over Stockholm, is the most spectacular of them all. The Flag Suite and the Nobel Suite too are renowned, both with an astounding view from the 7th floor. All individually designed, each room has its own distinctive character and colorful history.
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Awards & Accolades

September 2012World Travel AwardsSweden's Leading Hotel and Leading Business HotelWorld Travel Awards

April 2012World's 50 Best Restaurants41World's 50 Best Restaurants

March 2012Guide Michelin2 & 1 stars Guide Michelin 2012

November 2010De Tijd 8World's Best Spas

We Recommend

Best Shopping Neighborhood

Biblioteksgatan

This pedestrian street (whose name translates as "Library Street") is lined with trendy shops, including that of many Swedish designers.

Three Top Sights

City Hall, The Royal Palace & Östermalms Saluhall

The Nobel Prize festivities take place on December 10 every year at City Hall. The official residence of the King and Queen of Sweden is located in Gamla Stan (Old Town). The old food market (Saluhall) is tucked into the heart of Östermalm.

Best Restaurant Classic

Den Gyldene Freden

Tucked into the scenic streets of the Old Town, this city classic dates from 1722 (it's the oldest restaurant in Stockholm) and serves traditional Swedish food. Österlånggatan 51; (46-8) 24-97-60; www.gyldenefreden.se.

Best Cocktail with a View

Gondolen

At the bottom of the Katarina Lift, which leads up to Mosebacke hill, you'll find one of Stockholm's best cocktail bars, which has a stunning view over the inner city. Stadsgården 6; (46-8) 641-70-90, www.eriks.se.

Best Cultural Secret

Hallwylska Palatset

The former home of Mrs. von Hallwyl, who past away in 1920, has one of the largest private collection of international art. Hamngatan 4; (46-8) 402-30-99; www.hallwylskamuseet.se.